Honeywell F90A Installation, When Installing this Product…, Example 2. Sizing by Occupant Load

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F90A,B SELF-CONTAINED COMMERCIAL ELECTRONIC AIR CLEANER

Example 2. Sizing by Occupant Load

A cocktail lounge averages 85 occupants. How many F90As should be installed?

Solution:

F90As Required = ASHRAE Recommended Air Circulation/Minute

F90A Capacity

1.ASHRAE recommended minimum air circulation is 30 cubic feet per minute (cfm) (0.85 m3/minute) per person. For 85 people, the recommended air circulation would be: 85 people x 30 cfm (0.85 m3/minute) per person = 2550 cfm (72 m3 minute).

2.F90A capacity (HI setting) is 1250 cfm (35 m3/minute).

Number of F90A's Required = 2550 cfm = 2 F90A's 72 m3/minute = 2 F90As

1250 cfm

35 m3/minute

3. Clean outdoor air is also required to replenish oxygen and dilute gaseous contaminants. 30 cfm per person is required for bars and cocktail lounges.

EXAMPLE 3. Sizing by Air Changes per Hour and Room Volume

A shop proprietor wants to use F90As to remove high levels of smoke from the air. The shop is 25 x 40 feet (8 x 12 meters) with a 15 feet (4.5 meters) ceiling. How many F90As are required?

Guideline: In the absence of other information, select the correct number of F90A units to provide between 10 and 20 air changes per hour, depending on contaminant level. The F90As should be located directly above or as close as possible to the source of contamination.

Solution:

F90As required = Desired Air Circulation/Minute

F90A Capacity

1.Calculate the volume of the room: 25 x 40 x 15 feet = 15,000 cubic feet, (8 x 12 x 4.5 meters = 432 cubic meters).

2.Determine the volume of air to be circulated each hour. Ten air changes per hour are used here on the assumption that the intent is to reduce, but not completely eliminate, smoke. 15,000 cubic feet x 10 air changes/hour = 150,000 cubic feet/hour (432 cubic meters x 10 air changes/hour = 4320 cubic meters/hour)

3.Determine the volume of air to be circulated each minute:

150,000 cubic feet/hour = 2500 cubic feet/minute (cfm) 4320 cubic feet/hour = 72 cubic meters/minute (m3/minute)

60 minutes/hour

60 minutes/hour

4.F90A capacity (HI setting is 1250 cfm (35 m3/minute).

Number of F90As Required = 2500 cfm = 2 F90As 72 m3/minute = 2 F90As

1250 cfm 35 m3/minute

INSTALLATION

When Installing this Product…

1.Read these instructions carefully. Failure to follow them could damage the product or cause a hazardous condition.

2.Check the ratings given in the instructions and on the product to assure the product is suitable for your application.

3.Assure the installer is a trained, experienced service technician.

4.After installation is complete, check out product operation as provided in these instructions.

WARNING

Explosion Hazard.

Can cause property damage, severe injury, or death.

1. Do not install or use the F90 where there is any danger of gas, vapor, or dust explosion.

2. Do not install or use the F90 if explosion-proof fixtures are specified.

Sharp Edges.

Can cause personal injury.

Wear protective gloves while handling the cells and prefilter to avoid cuts from the sharp metal edges, collection plates, and ionizer wires.

WARNING

Must be installed by only a Honeywell trained installer.

68-0103-6 Revised 11-07

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Contents Features Application ContentsSpecifications Ordering InformationPlanning the Installation Application and OperationDetermine Number of F90 Needed Choose LocationExample 1. Sizing by Air Changes per Hour and Room Volume SolutionOutdoor Air Example 3. Sizing by Air Changes per Hour and Room Volume InstallationWhen Installing this Product… Example 2. Sizing by Occupant LoadMounting Mounting the F90 Using Lag ScrewsUnpacking F90 can be mounted in any of four waysInstalling the Wash LED Arrange two 2 x 4 supports as shown in Fig Mounting the F90 Using Threaded Steel RodUsing the mounting template to locate holes Mount the steel rods to the supportsWiring Power CordInstalling Activated Carbon Filters, Cells, and Prefilters Permanent WiringAdjustments ServiceCheckout Cleaning the Cell Using Alkaline Base Detergent Cleaning the F90Cleaning the Prefilter Hazardous Chemical Can cause personal injuryDiscolored Aluminum Removing Specific Contaminants from the CellReplacing Ionizer Wires Modifying to Reduce Ozone OdorRemoving The Power Box Electrical TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Procedure Tools And EquipmentStart Removing the F90 Power Box Assembly F90A 120 Vac model schematic diagram F90A 230 Vac model schematic diagram CE compliant model F90B 120 Vac model schematic diagram Replacement Parts LIST/EXPLODED View Parts and Optional Accessories Not IllustratedF90A exploded view. Part numbers are keyed to Parts List Limited ONE-YEAR Warranty How to make a warranty claim or have questions answered